Tabulating device for type-writers.



G. W. DONNING.

v TABULATING DEVICE FOR TYPE WRITERS.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 5. 1904.

Patented Aug. 3, 1909.

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G. W. DONNING.

TABULATING DEVICE FOR TYPE WRITERS.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 5. 1904.

Patented Aug. 3, 1909.

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APPLIGATIOK FILED AUG. 5. 1904.

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TABULATING DEVICE FOR TYPE WRITERS.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 6. 1904.

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G. W. DONNING.

TABULATING DEVIGE FOE TYPE WRITERS.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 5. .1904.

Patented Aug. 3, 1909.

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GEORGE W. DONNING, OF STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO HARRY T. AMBROSE,

OF ORANGE,

NEW JERSEY.

TABULATING DEVICE FOR TYPE-WRITERS.

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T (ZZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, Gnomes W. Dornvrno, a citizen of the United States, residing at Stamford, in the county of Fairlield and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tabulating Devices for Type-v riters; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

The object of the present invention is to provide means, in connection with a typewriter or other writing-machine, for facilitating the positioning and stopping of the traveling-carriage thereof at predetermined points, as for tabulating, or other like work.

Furthermore, the object is to present a typewriter embodying means for effecting easy, absolutely certain, and arbitrary positioning of the traveling carriage at any predetermined point in its travel by initiallyselecting the point to which said carriage is to be moved and, thereupon, moving said carriage to said point.

i urthermore, the object is to present a tabulating device for use, particularly, in flat-platen typewriters, by which the operator shall, at all times, retain full and absolute control of the carriage, whereby the usual shock and jar occasioned by the sudden arresting of the carriage, at a tabulatorstop or abutment, is obviated.

hurthermore, the object is to produce a tabulating device for typewriters capable of accurately positioning the device in an easy and expeditious manner, with necessity of operating only a minimum number of parts to effect the result.

Furthermore, the object is to present means whereby the carriage is arrested, in its travel in one direction, at predetermined points, without or shock to the machine, and be capable of la ching by said means without displacement or rearranging the parts thereof during its return to its initial or starting point, that is,in a direction opposite to that of writing.

Furthermore, the object is to present indieating means for shoning the position on a selecting member of the relative printing point.

The invention has other objects which w ill more fully appear iereinafter.

w ith these objects in view, the invention Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed August 5,

Patented Aug. 3, 1909.

1904. Serial No. 219,636.

resides in the novel construction, arrangement, and combination of parts more fully hereafter described and claimed.

in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, and in which like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts, I have illustrated one of many embodiments of my invention, it being understood that the same is capable of great variation without departing from the spirit thereof.

In these drawings: Figure 1 is a view in perspective of the transversely-traveling carriage of a fiat-platen typewriter, carrying, on its top-plate, letter-spacing mechanism and l my improved tabulator device, some parts of {the machine being broken away to show others more clearly Fig. 2 is a view in plan thereof; Fig. 3 is a view in front elevation thereof; Fig. 4 is a view in side elevation thereof, showing, in dotted lines, the parts of the device when operated; Figs. 5 and 6 are views in detail, showing the latching-device, disposed on the tabulating operator-lever, in its various operative positions with relation to a tabulator-stop; Fig. 7 is a detached bottom plan View of the tabulating-selectinglever; Fig. 7 is a fragmentary View of a modified form of the indicating instrumentalities of the structure; Fig. 8 is a view of a modified form thereof Figs. 9 and 10 are views respectively in front and side elevation of a form of tabulator-stop Fig. 11 is a View in side elevation, showing the tabulator operating-lever without a latching-device, the stop being provided with such device; Figs. 12 and 13 are views respectively in front and side elevation of another form of latching-device stop; Fig. 14 is a view in perspective of still another form of stop; Fig. 15 is a view in perspective, similar to Fig. 1, of a somewhat different arrangement and construction of parts.

Referring to the drawings, and particularly to Figs. 1 to 8 thereof, A designates l a transversely-traveling carriage of a fiatplaten typewriter, supported in front by brackets a, carrying rollers or wheels a upon a transverse rail or track (L The rear transverse supporting rail or track is omitted in the drawings for the sake of clearness. Dis- 1 posed upon the top-plate a of the carriage is an escapement or letter-spacing mechanism 1 B, arrangeu to cooperate with a rack-bar C located above the same, for effecting letterspacing of the carriage, which is propelled against the escapement-mechanism by means of a power-spring (not shown) with which connects the drawing tape 6. This letterspacing constitutes the subject-matter of another, co-pending application for patent of mine, filed April 26, 1902, Serial No. 104,843; and, therefore, no claim thereto is made herein, and a detailed description thereof is unnecessary. The said letterescapement mechanism is arranged to be tilted out of engagement with the rack (as shown in dotted lines, Fig. 4) to permit general release, that is, free travel or movement of the carriage in either direction, and I may employ any means for effecting this result. However, I prefer to utilize one similar to the kind herein illustrated; and, to this end, the escapement-mechanism is disposed preferably upon the" transverse rock-shaft b rotatably supported in bearings 6 b, on the top-plate a. The supporting-block I) of said escapement mechanism is provided with a plate 5 (preferably formed as shown), the front edge of which may be extended to form two laterally-projecting arms I), 1), preferably of the form shown, to facilitate action thereon, as presently to be described, to reduce wear and friction. Arranged in front of the said escapement mechanism B, and preferably upon the top-plate a is a tabulator selecting device D of which one member is preferably in the form of a bellcrank lever D, one arm d of which extends inward to a position under the parts I) of plate If; and the other arm d extending vertically, and preferably provided with a thumbknob to facilitate movement of said bell-crank lever. This bell-crank lever D is preferably slidably and rotatably mounted upon a shaft 03 supported in brackets d 61, secured upon, and projecting forward and downward from, the front edge of the top-plate a One end of said shaft (preferably the right end for convenience) is provided with a thumb-piece or turn-nut d to permit a slight rotation of the shaft in its earings to effect an adjustment thereof for reasons as will presently appear. One por tion of said shaft (1 is provided with grooves or ridges d preferably extending spirally along the shaft to effect proper register therewith of a spring-finger or spring-actuated pawl, dog, or the like, oh, constituting a vibrator, disposed upon the interior of a tubular housing or stem (Z connected with, or formed integral on, the bell-crank lever D, and which has, preferably, a depending lug d bent at an angle to the length of the finger or vibrator, as shown in Fig. 7, to insure its proper engagement with the grooves d Arranged on one side of the bell-crank lever D, and free of the shaft (Z is a latchingdevice E constituting the other member of the selecting tabulator device 13*, provided with slots 6, e in which work pins 6 e, projecting from the side of the bell-crank lever D, the said slots permitting a perpendicular movement of said latching-device E upon the bell-crank lever D. Normally, the pins 6 6 respectively rest in the lower portions of the slots 6, 0 as shown in Figs. 1 and 6. The said latching-device preferably comprises two members 6 a one at right angles to the other. t the upper portion of the member a is a pin 6 to which is connected a retractile spring 6 connecting at its other end with a pin or post 6, disposed on the member (2 of the bell-crank lever. The other member 6 extends in a )lane parallel with the member (Z of the bell-crank lever, but is preferably of length less than said bellcrank lever, though of width somewhat greater, so that its upper edge may normally occupy a plane above the upper edge of the member d, the slots 6, e and pins 6 a with the cooperation of the retractile spring 6 permitting this member to occupy said position normally. The particular disposition of member e of the latching device enables this member to constitute the abutment portion. of the tabulator device, since it extends sufficiently high to engage the tabulator stops presently to be described, while it is not so long as to be engaged by the lock for lever D, also presently to be described.

Arranged upon the rail a and preferably in engagement with the rack (1 are one or more tabulator-stops F, which may be of any preferred and appropriate form, such as those illustrated in the various figures of the drawings.

Disposed preferably to the rear of the selecting bell-crank lever D is a toothed plate or locking-rack G, having its lower edge pro vided with teeth or locking-lugs g. This locking-rack G is provided with indentations formed with converging walls which produce the teeth or lugs g. By reason of the walls of the indentations converging, as stated, the tabulatondevice will not only be engaged by said walls, but it will be centered at the point of convergence at the limit of its transverse movement to arresting-position, whereby positive positioning of the carriage is effected and engagement of the escape ment-mechanism with the proper tooth in the feed rack is insured, that is to say, the carriage will be arrested at the exact point to permit the dog of the escapement-rirechanism to engage in the proper tooth in the rack, rather than the next succeeding tooth, so that the carriage is not permitted. to travel to the space beyond that necessary to have the printing effected at the required point.

The said plate is supported at its ends by brackets 9 g preferably formed integral with the plate and bent to constitute securing projections g, g, in which are formed slots 9*, 9 which engage pins g g threaded into the top-plate a this arrangement affording means for permitting adjustment of said toothed plate G. As will be seen, the member 01 of the bell-crank lever underlies this toothed plate and normally is out of contact therewith.

O11 the side of the member (1, opposite to the latchingdevice, extends an indicatorarm 07 parallel with the tubular housing d, and preferably marked with graduation .or scale marks d, preferably corresponding in number to the number of figures embraced in the figure-designation of one million, plus those for the spaces between each group of such designations, the decimals, and those for the cents-designations. This indicator arm extends oppositely from knob (Z whereby the hand of the operator in moving the lever does not obstruct the view of the scale. Disposed contiguous to this scale or indicator is a pointer preferably carried on the top-plate a of the carriage. If desired, I may dispense with the indicatonarm d, and, in lieu thereof, have graduations 9 on the tubular stem or housing (i and dis pose a pointer 12 in juxtaposition thereto, as shown in Fig. 7.

In view of their co-action, it is desirable that the indicator or scale and the bell-crank lever selecting device shall both be arranged relatively on the same support, and the tabulator-stop independent thereof-and the two former may be disposed on a stationary support, independent of the traveling carriage, and the stops be arranged on the carriage in position to engage with said selecting-device, when adjusted for positioning the movable member. For column-work, the unit mark on the scale may be used, thus making a combined tabulator and indicating device.

The operation of this device will be apparent: The operator, having previouslv arranged the series of tabulator-stops h upon the supporting rail a" at the desired points for writing up columned or lined pages or sheets, operates the tabulating selecting-lever D first by sliding it laterally on the shaft (i until the pointer (Z carried by the selecting-lever, registers with the proper point or graduation on the indicator-arm al the spring pawl d automatically checking though not stopping this selecting movement at the several points corresponding to points of carriagestopping. The grooves or ridges on the shaft d, already described, correspond (in their relative pitch and position from each other) to the teeth in the feed-rack that is to say, their measurement is governed by the number and arrangement of the teeth in the feed-rack',there preferably being, say, ten teeth to the inch, and there would, therefore, be the same relative number of grooves or ridges in the shaft. If a greater or less number of teeth are formed in the feed-rack, the grooves on the shaft, the graduations on the scale, and the teeth on the locking-bracket G are made to correspond. The grooves or ridges on the shaft d are arranged, also, to correspond to the several graduation-marks on the scale-arm (1 and assist the operator, by means of said vibrator (Z as she slides the selecting-lever to stop the member at the desired graduation on the indicator-arm d, and are made spiral so that said. shaft may be given fine adjustment by means of the turnnut d to true these grooves up perfectly to an eXactly-corresponding relation to the graduation-marks on the indicator-arm and. to insure the accurate entry of portion d of the tabulator device between the teeth of locking rack G. T he depending lug on the spring-finger or vibrator (i rides over the grooves 0r ridges on the shaft until the pointer and scale register at the desired point.

In the operation of moving the selecting lever D along the shaft cl to select the proper position of the carriage relative to the printing-point, the operator would, preferably, rest her finger or fingers on the bracket d, which thus constitutes a support for her hand, to steady the hand and facilitate the selecting. hen the selecting-lever D is being operated for this purpose, it has not been pulled forward by the operator, but, having located the point, the operator then pulls the lever forward, and this operation will have tilted the member (1 into engagement with the portion 1) of the plate 0", which rocks the letter-spacing mechanism out of engagement with the rack, and this permits free movement of the carriage in either direction to facilitate the positioning of the carriage at a predetermined point, which point has been accurately and quickly effected through the selecting-lever, as just described, when moved with relation to the scale-arm (Z It is to be understood that this operation has positioned the carriage as many spaces in advance of the last numeral in a group of figures as there are numerals and separating marks in that group. In other words, when the operator desires to write, say, 7654.32 for any particular column, she first moves the selecting-lever until the pointer d indicates on the scale-arm d the line for printing the 7. Then she pulls on the selecting lever and thus rocks the escapement mechanism out of engagement, as already described, which puts the carriage under the action of the tape tending to draw the same in one direction. [it the same time, the member d has been caused to engage the teeth in the rack-plate G, whereby said selecting-lever temporarily becomes locked therewith, so long as pressure is placed on the selectinglever. This interlocks the parts and enables the operator to shift the carriage freely, because the escapement mechanism has been disengaged from its rack by means of the selecting-lever (which, for the purpose, has

been utilized as a general release lever). The locking of said selecting-lever in the rackplate G is desirable to enable the operator to move and control the carriage under the action of the carriage moving tape 7), by the selecting-lever without having to take hold of any other )arts of the machine. This position, name y with the lever D tilted into locking engagement with rack-plate G, I call the arresting position of the tabulator device D since this position its abutment portion is disposed to engage with the tabulator stops I Then the carriage is moved until the latching-device I] is brought into contact with the tabulator-stop I which has been arranged, say, in a position to correspond with a particular vertical line on the page, or at a point just beyond that at which the last figure or character of a group will be struck. In the number already referred to, namely, 7654.32 the 7 would be six spaces, say, from the last figure 2. Now, as already described, when the latching device is brought against the tabulator-stop, the car riage is in a position for its printing mechanism to print the 7. 'I he proper position.- ing of the carriage having thus been effected, the selectin -device is released to permit the escapement mechanism to rengage the rack, and then the operator strikes the proper keys to print, first, the "7, and then the remaining figures of the group. The carriage will, therefore, through the medium of the selecting-device, have been properly positioned so as to print this group to bring the last figure 2 inside of the column-lining. The same operation of first selecting on the scale 6 then general release of the carriage, and bringing the latching-device up against a tabulator-stop, and, finally, releasing the hold on the selecting device and striking the keys, occurs for each column. Now, when it is desired to return the carriage to its starting point, that is, to a position to the left of the tabulator-stop, the operator disengages the escapement mechanism 13, and, when the latching-device strikes against the tabulatorstop, it rides over the beveled portion f of said stop, and will yield by moving downward, the slots therein, above described, permitting this operation. The rctractile spring 6 then returns the latching-device to normal position.

Since the latching device operates during the reverse movement of the carriage, I have called it a reversely-operating device. The value of locking lever D against sliding movement on its shaft when the tabulator device occupies arresting position will now be apparent, since, by reason of being thus rigidly locked while it holds the escapement mechanism out of engagement with the spacing rack, it affords manual operating means for effecting carriage-shifting and the latching device permits free reverse movement of the carriage past the tabulator stops, in

spite of the fact that the tabulator device is occupying arresting position during this movement.

In Fig. 15, I have shown a somewhat different construction of the device for effecting the disengagement of the escapement-mechanism from its rack: In lieu of the plate Z2 for engaging the selecting-device, I employ the following elements: Secured to the rockshaft 6 is a crank-arm h, and pivotally connected with this is a link 72, which is pivotally connected, at its other end, to another crank-arm h" secured rigidly to shaft h supported parallel to the rock-shaft b" in brackets 7f, 7r. Rigidly secured upon said rockshaft is a rectangular frame 72 of width c0rresponding approximately to the locking plate G already-described. Now, when the selecting-lever is moved to tilt the member (Z thereof, this member engages and raises said frame, which transmits motion to the rockshaft h, and this, in turn, through the con necting crank arms 72 the link 7L2, and the crank arm 72,, rocks the rock-shaft t and throws the escapement mechanism out of engagement. In this same Fig. 15 and, in detail, in Fig. 8, I have shown a somewhat modified form of a portion of the selecting device: In lieu of disposing the spring-finger i inside of the tubular-stem or housing i I arrange it eXteriorly thereof, and secure it in position by a screw i Its free end is provided with a depending V-shaped portion. i which projects through an opening "i in the stem i and engages grooves, incuts, teeth or ridges t on the shaft. In this form, also, the shaft on which the tabulator operating-lever slides is not rotatable for adjustment; but such adjustment is effected by means of the adjusting screws i which move the shaft longitudinally in its bearings i In this modified form of device, I may, of course, employ the latching-device E on the selectin lever,

the same as upon the construction already ,,j

described, or I may omit it therefrom, as I can, also, in the first-described construction; and, in lieu thereof, employ a tabulator-stop provided with a latching-pawl of any de scribed form. In this construction, bellcrank lever D constitutes a simple bell-crank tabulator device, in contradistinction to which the tabulator device D may be termed a compound bell-crank member.

In Figs. 9, 10, and 11, I have shown the stop F provided with the latching-pawl J, and comprising a body-plate y', through an opening in which extends the shank of a locking-device having at one end a thumbknob j*, and at the other a semi-circular camdisk j designed to engage the supporting track rail a Depending from the plate is a rearward-extending rectangular plate j, provided at its upper edge with a T-shaped portion 3' It is to be understood that the cam-disk is operated to cause its round or curved portion to en the bottom Wall of a groove or cut poi a in the rail c the plate j engaging the teeth a in said member and the T-shaped portion engaging the rear side or" said member to prevent play and disengagiunent of the stop a ter once b ing secured in position. When the thumhuiut turned to bring the fiat portion of the camdisk in e the walls of the groove, the plate 7' is lowe ed out of engagement with the teeth a and ET-shaped portion j is sulliciently lovi "ed to clear the rack teeth in order to permit the device being slipped oil" the rack. This stop is preferahly adjustable on its support, so that its position can be changed at will. Depending from the body-plate j is a dog or pawl J having or ii ":11 depending portion j, pivoted at j", and

Working one direction against a pin or stud j on the body plate to limit its move ment. sp lug j holds the dog normally in engagement with the stud f". In lieu ol' the pivoted pawl or dog, just descriliied, i may provide the lower portion of the body-plate, a. al and 13, with a bore j, invrhich would rlz a plunger carrying a pin 7' working in a slot j in the body-plate, as shown in. Figs. 12 and The lower end of the plun would preferably have beveled face on one side. To hold the plunger normally projected, a spring is arranged in the bore and bears against the upper end of said plunger. it is to be understood that, 1 n the member d oi the bell-crank lever g s the dog Yl, or the beveled plunger 7 no side, it will prevent further movement one carriage fro left to r until the said member d is thr an out or such engagement. f -vlhen the c rriage is being returned to the starting pos .vever, s id memher will. upon striking said dog J, roc-lr. it and pass over the s (and, in the case of the beveled pluug force the same nae-l; into core), and the spring, in both instances,

would return the movable part (dog or p er) to normal position.

the employment oi the latching feature or" the tahulator is not desired, tire form of stop illustrated in Fig. 14 may be used. This form of stop is Without bevel or latching device and would employed in connection W'th the simple form of tabulator device shown in Figs. 11 and It obvious that the form of stop shown in Fig. 14 may utilized with advantage as a lefthand stop for arresting the carriage at any desired lii iit of reverse movement.

it is to he understood .lso applicable to other rorms o'l' Wri lines than that herein illustra veil, to the round-platen style of y pevvriters. 1 latter cla of machines, I would prefer range the tabulatingrdevice, ahpve described, upon a stationery part of the maed, and, as

chine, and the tabulatonstops, With their supporting-rack, upon a movable part, the said tabulatingdevice being arranged to have a connection With the general-release device of the machine.

it is to be understood that, with this device, applied and operated as already described, the usual shock and to the machine, occasioned by the sudden arresting of the carriage upon strihin g the tahulator-stop under full action of the POTTQT spring or driving-device is entirely obviated, as the operator has absolute control of the carriage, and can move the same up to the stop easily and gently. Nhen the bell-crank lever has beermoved first to effect the proper selection of a point on the scale-arm, and then is operated to effect general release 01' the escapement mechanism, and simultaneously engage with the locking rack-plate G, these various parts are all interlocked, so to speak, and can be moved together at the uill of the operator, quickly and gently.

it is to be understood that this device is applicable for doing column-W rk other than merely figures; as, for instance, for Writing names, the addresses, and various other information of parties, in individual columns. W hen. the device is used in this -Way, the calculator-stop would be placed at the proper point for the commencement of the Word or line. Then, by simply operating the selecting-lever until its unit-designation is positioned opposite the pointer, the carriage would he stopped at the proper place to commence the WOICl or line.

l lavin g thus described my invention, What I claim and desire to secure by United States Letters Patent is 1. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage and escapement mechanism, or" a tabulator stop, and a co acting laterally and vertically shii'table tabulator device, comprising a horizontally extending portion adapted to release the escapement and a vertically extending portion forming an operating handle for efiectin g the lateral shifting and subsequently the vertical shifting of said device to cause the horizontally extending portion to release the carriage, and to occupy an engaging position in relation to the tabulator stop.

2. in a typewriter, the combination With a laterally traveling carriage and escapement mechanism, of a tabulator stop, and a. co-acting tiltable and laterally shil'table tabulator device, comprising a horizontally extending portion adapted to release the escapement and a vertically extending portion forming an operatir g handle for effecting the lateral shiftirg and subsequently tilting said device to cause thehoiizontally extending portion to release carriage, and to occupy an engaging position 1n relation to the tabulator stop.

3. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage and escapement mechanism, of a tabulator stop and a co-acting tiltable and laterally shiftable tabulator device releasingly associated with the escapement mechanism and comprising a horizontally extending portion and a vertically extending portion, the latter constituting an operating handle for effecting such lateral shifting and subsequently tilting the tabulator device to release the escapement mechanism and to cause said horizontally extending portion to occupy arresting position with reference to the stop.

4. In a typewriter, the combination with a travelingcarriage and escapement-mechanism, of a tabulator-stop, and a co-acting tiltable and laterally-shiftable two-armed angular tabulator-member pivoted in close proximity to the vertex of its angle and having one arm releasingly-associated with the escapement-mechanism and the other arm constituted as an operating-handle for effecting lateral shifting and controlling of the free travel of the carriage and, subsequently, for tilting the tabulatondevice to cause said first-named arm to effect carriage-release and to cooperate with, and occupy arresting position with reference to, the stop.

5. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage, and escapement mechanism, of a tabulator stop and a co-acting tiltable and. laterally shiitable tabulator device mounted on said carriage and comprising a horizontally extending portion releasingly associated with the escapement mechanism and a vertically extending portion constituting an operating handle for effecting such lateral shifting and subsequently tilting the tabulator device to cause said horizontally extending portion a to bring about the carriage release and to occupy arresting position with reference to the stop.

6. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage and a carriage support and escapement mechanism, of a tabulator stop and a co-acting tiltable and laterally shiftable tabulator device, each mounted at the front of one of the two firstnamed members, said tabulator device comprising a rearward extending portion releasingly associated with the escapement mech- 'anism and a vertically extending portion constituting an operating handle for ellecting such lateral shifting and subsequently tilting the tabulator device to cause said rearward extending portion to bring about carriage release and to occupy arresting position with reference to the stop.

7. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage, a carriage-support, and escapement mechanism, of a series of tabulator stops mounted on the front of said support, and a co-acting tiltable and laterally shiftable tabulator device mounted on the front of the carriage, and comprising a rearward extending portion releasingly associated with the escapement mechanism and a vertically extending portion constituting an operating handle for ellecting such lateral shifting and also tilting the tabulator device to cause the rearward extending portion to bring about carriage release and to occupy arresting position with reference to one or other of the tabulator stops.

8. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage, a carriage support, a feed rack mounted on said support, and feeding dogs mounted on the carriage, of a series of tabulator stops mounted on the front of the carriage support, and a co-acting tiltable and laterally shiitable tabulator device mounted on the front of the carriage, and comprising a rearward extending pcrtion connected with the escapement dogs and a vertically extending portion constituting an operating handle for effecting such lateral shifting and also tilting the tabulator device to cause said rearward extending portion to remove the escapement dogs from engagement with the rack and. to occupy arresting position with reference to one or other of the tabulator stops.

9. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and a carriage support, of a tabulator stop and a co-acting tiltable and laterally shiftable tabulator device each mounted at the front of one of the two first-named members, said tabulator device comprising a rearward extending portion associated with the carriage-release mechanism and a vertically extending portion constituting an operating handle for eilecting such lateral shifting and also tilting the tabulator device to cause said rearward extending portion to bring about carriage release and to occupy arresting position with reference to the tabulator stop, and of locking rack provided with teeth disposed to engage said rearward extending portion when tilted and to lock the tabulator device against lateral movement.

10. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage, a carriage support, a feeding rack mounted. on said support, and spacing dogs mounted on the carriage, of a series of tabulator stops mounted on the front of the carriage support, a coacting tiltable and laterally shil'table tabulator device mounted on the front of the carriage, and. comprising a rearward extending portion connected with the spacing dogs and a vertically extending portion constituting an operating handle for eiiecting such lateral shifting and also tilting the tabulator device to cause said rearward extending portion to disengage the spacing dogs from the rack and to occupy arresting position with reference to one or other of the tabulator stops, and of a locking rack mounted on the carriage between said dogs and the series of tabulator stops in position to receive said rearward extending portion, when tilted, to prevent lateral movement thereof.

11. In a typewriter, the combination with a traveling carriage, and a tabulator stop of a co-acting tiltable and laterally shiftable angular tabulator member pivoted in close proximity to the vertex of its angle and h ing one arm normally horizontal and releasingly associated with the carriagewelease mechanism and adapted to cooperate arrestingly with the said step and the other arm normally vertical and constituting an operating handle for eilecting lateral shifting and controlling of the free travel of the carriage, and subsequently for tilting the tabulator device to cause the first-named arm to bring about carriage release and to occupy arresting position with reference to the tabulator stop.

12. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapeinent mechanism; of a tabulator stop, a horizontal shalt member, and a tiltable and laterally shiftable tabulater device having portion extending horizontally into releasing association with the escapement mechanism and an upward extending portion affording manual means for moving said tabulator device parallel to the shaft aXis to select the desired point of ca" riage stopping and rotatable about said axis to cause said horizontally extending; portion to occupy arresting position with reference to the tabulator stop and. to eilect carriage release.

13. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage, feed rack, and escapenient dogs tiltable out of engagement with the rack; of a tabulator stop, a horizontal shalt incnib r, and a tiltable and late ally shiltahle tabulator device having a portion extending horizontally toward said escapement do s and an upward extending portion after-ding manual means for 1110* in o; the tabulator device parallel to the shaft-axis to select the desired point of carriage stopping; and rotstable about -"id aXis to cause said horizontally extent n 2 portion to tilt the escape ment dogs and to occupy arresting position.

14. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapenient mechanism; oi. a shaft having depressed and elevated regions corresponding with points of carriage stopping, a tabulator device slidably and rota tably mounted on said shaft and releasinsly associated l re csoapenient mechanism,

with J manual means for moving said device slidingly to select the desi ed point of carriage stopping and ect ca age release and to occupy arresting position, and spring pawl carried by the tabulator device and disposed to engage yieldingly and automatically with the depressed portions of the shaft.

15. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapement mechanism; of a shaft provided with a depressed spiral having pitch corresponding); to distances between points of carriage stopping, a tabulator device slidably and rotatably supported on said shaft and releasinp ly associeted with the esccp'einent mechanism, manual means for moving device slidably to select the desired point 01 carriage stopping and rotatable to ct carriage release and to occupy )osition, and spring awl carried by the tabulator device and disposed to engage yieldine'ly and automatically with the depressed spiral.

16. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escape-merit mechanism; of a tabulator device rcleasingly associated with the escapement mechanism and successively movable to select the desired point of carriage stopping and to effect carriage release, means for automatically checking the select ive movement of t is tabulator device at the several points representing points of carriage stopping, and means for permitting line adjustment of said means.

17. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapement mechanism; of a shaft mounted for fine adjustment and having depressed and elevated regions corresponding to points of car 'iage stopping, a tabulator device slidably and rotatably supported on said shaft and releasingly associated with the escapeinent mechanism, manual means formcving said device slidingly to select the desired point of arriage stopping and rotatably to etiect carriage release, and a spring pawl carried by the tabulator device and disposed to engage yieldingly and automatically with the depressed portions of the shaft.

18. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapement mechanism; of a shaft mounted for fine adjustment rotatably and provided with depressed spiral having a pitch corresponding to distances between points of carriage stopping, a tabulator device rotatably and slidabiy supported on said shalt and relcasingly associated with the es- CQJPQIDGD U IHEClIEtDISDJ, manual 111433-118 i 01 moving said device slidably to select the desired point of carriage stopping and rotatably to effect carriage release and to occupy arresting position, and a spring pawl carried by the tabulator device and disposed to engage yieldingly and automatically witn the depressed spiral.

19. in a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and cscapenient mechanism; of a horizontal shaft, a right-angled tabulator de vice slidably and rotatably mounted on said shaft, one portion oi said member extending horizontally into releasing association with the escapement mechanism and the other portion extending; upward and ail'ording manual operating means for sliding the tabulator device to select the desired point of carriage stopping and rotating the device to bring about carriage release and to occupy arresting position, a scale extending from the Lipward extending portion parallel to the shaft, and a pointer cooperating with the scale. I I

20. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapement mechanism; of a pointer, a horizontal shaft, a tabulator de vice having horizontally and upward extending portions and being slidable on said shaft to select the desired point of carriage stopping and rotatable to cause the horizontally extending portion to release the escapement mechanism and to occupyarresting position, a scale projecting from the upward extending portion parallel to the shaft and cooperating with the pointer, and an operating knob extending oppositely from the scale.

21. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and. escapement mechanism; of a horizontal shaft member, a tabulator device having a horizontally extending portion releasingly associated with the escapement mechanism and an upward extending portion affording manual means for moving the tabulator device parallel to the shaft axis to select the desired point of carriage stopping and rotatably about said axis to effect carriage release and to occupy arresting posi tion, and a rack provided with teeth disposed to receive and lock said horizontally extending portion during carriage release.

22. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapement mechanism; of a tabulator stop, a tabulator device having a horizontally extending portion and a vertically extending operating portion, said device being slidable parallel to the path of car riage movement to select the desired point of carriage stopping and rotatable transversely of said path to cause the horizontally extending portion to assume arresting position and to effect release of the escapement mechan. ism, and of means for locking the tabulator device in selected position during carriage release thereby.

23. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapement mechanism; of a shaft disposed at the front of the carriage parallel to its path of travel, a tabulator stop mounted independently of the carriage, a tabulator device slidable parallel to the shaft axis to select the desired point of carriage stopping and rotatable about said axis to occupy arresting position and to effect release of the escapement mechanism, a reversely operating latching device associated with the tabulator members, means for looking the tabnlator device in selected position during carriage release thereby, and manual tabulator operating and carriage shifting means carried by said tabulator device.

24. In a typewriter, the combination With a carriage and escapement mechanism, of a tabulator stop mounted independently of the carriage, and a co-acting tabulator device shiftable on the carriage parallel to the path of the carriage travel for selecting the desired point of carriage stopping and comprising a bell-crank lever, one arm thereof extending into releasing association with the escapement mechanism and the other arm affording an operating handle, and a sliding abutment element carried. by the firstnamed arm and constructed, when said bellcrank lever is tilted, to engage arrestingly with the tabulator stop during free move .ment of the carriage in the direction of letter spacing and to latch by said stop during movement of the carriage in the opposite direction.

In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapement mechanism, of a tabulator stop mounted independently of the carriage, and a co-acting tabulator device shiftable 011 the carriage parallel to the path of carriage movement for selecting the desired point of carriage stopping and comprising a bell-crank lever, one arm thereof extending into releasing association with the escapemcnt mechanism and the other arm affording an operating handle, and a sliding angulated abutment plate carried by the bell-crank lever and constructed, when said bell-crank lever is tilted, to engage arrestingly with the tabulator stop during free movement of the carriage in the direction of letter spacing and to latch by said stop during movement of the carriage in the opposite direction.

26. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and escapement mechanism, of a tabulator stop mounted independently of the carriage, and a co-acting tabulator device shii'table on the carriage parallel to the path of carriage movement for selecting the desired point of carriage stopping and comprising a bell-crank lever, one arm thereof extending into releasing association with the escapement mechanism and the other arm affording an operating handle, a sliding abutment carried by the bell-crank lever and constructed, when said lever is tilted to engage arrestingly with the tabulator stop during free movement of the carriage in the direction of line spacing and to latch by said stop during movement of the carriage in the opposite direction, means for limiting the sliding movement of said abutment element, and means for returning the element to normal position after the latching action.

27. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage, a spacing rack, and escapement dogs cooperating therewith; of a tabulator stop independent of the carriage, a bellcrank lever mounted on the carriage and having one arm extending rearward in a plane beneath said stop into releasing association with the escapement dogs and the other arm disposed upright to afford manual tabulatoroperating means, said lever being slidable longitudinally of the carriage to select the desired point of carriage stopping and rotatable to remove the escapement dogs from engagement with the rack and itself to occupy arresting position, and a spring controlled latching device carried by the bell-crank lever and normally projecting above the horizontal arm thereof for engagement with the tabulator stop.

28. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage, escapementmechanism and a rack cooperating therewith, of a tabulator stop, a co-acting tabulator device mounted on the carriage, laterally shiftable to select the desired point of carriage stopping and transversely movable to occupy arresting position with reference to the stop, locking means disposed in the path of transverse movement of the tabulator-device and positioned to engage with the tabulator device when in arresting position to prevent lateral shifting and compris ing a member having indentations formed with converging walls to engage and center the tabulator device at the limit of its transverse movement to arresting position where by positive positioning of the carriage is effected and engagement of the escapementmechanism with the proper operative part of its cooperating rack is insured, and a reversely-operating vertically slidable latching gevice associated with the tabulator mem ers.

29. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage, escapementmechanism and a rack cooperating therewith, of a tabulator stop, a co-acting tabulator device laterally shiftable on said carriage to select the desired point of carriage stopping and transversely movable to occupy arresting position, said device including manual tabulator operating and carriage shifting means, a locking device disposed in the path of transverse movement of the tabulator-device and arranged to prevent lateral shifting of the tabulator device when in arresting position and comprising a member having indentations formed with converging walls to engage and center the tabulator device at the limit of its transverse movement to arresting position whereby positive positioning of the carriage is effected and engagement of the escapement-mechanism with the proper operative part of its cooperating rack is insured, and a reversely operating vertically slidable latching device associated with the tabulator members.

30. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage and escapement mechanism and a rack disposed in cooperating osition, of a tabulator stop, a co-acting ta ulator device laterally shiftable on said carriage to select the desired point of carriage-stopping and transversely movable to occupy arresting position, and to release the escapement, said tabulator device ineluding manual tabulator operating and carriage shifting means, a locking device disposed in the path of transverse movement of the tabulator-device and arranged. to prevent lateral shifting of the tabulator device when in arresting position and comprising a member having indentations formed with converging walls to engage and center the tabulator-device at the limit of its transverse movement to arresting position whereby positive positioning of the carriage is effected and engagement of the escapementmechanism with the proper operative part of its cooperating rack is insured, and a reversely operating vertically slidable latching device associated with the tabulator members.

31. In a typewriter, the combination with a traveling carriage and escapement, of a tabulator-stop, a co-acting tabulator device releasingly associated with the esca' ement and adapted by one movement to eifect release thereof and to occupy arresting nosition with reference to the stop, said ta ula tor members including a vertically slidable latching device constructed to permit free reverse movement of the members past each other when the tabulator device is in arresting position, means for adjusting said tabulator-device longitudinally, and independent A-shaped means for looking it in position at the limit of its movement to arresting position.

32. In a typewriter, the combination with a traveling carriage and escapement, of a tabulator device releasingly associated with the escapement mechanism and adapted by one movement to effect release thereof and to occupy arresting position, and a plurality of shiftable tabulator stops adapted to enable the tabulator device to bring the carriage to rest at successive points throughout the entire travel of the carriage, said tabulator members including a vertically slidable latching device constructed to permit free reverse movement of the members past each other when the tabulator device is in arresting position, means for adjusting said tabulator-device longitudinally, and independent A-shaped means for looking it in position at the limit of its movement toward arresting position.

33. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage, and an escapement, of a tabulator device releasingly associated with the escapement and adapted to have a plurality of operating movements, first, to be shifted laterally to select the particular point of carriage-stopping and transversely to effect release of the escapement and to occupy arresting position, indented means for locking said tabulator-device against lateral movement at the limit of its transverse movement toward arresting position, and a plurality of tabulator stops ad apted to permit the tabulator device to bring and thereby place said carriage under the control, in either direction of its transverse travel, of the operator.

34:. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally'traveling carriage and an escapement, of a tabulator device mounted on the carriage in releasing association with the escapement and adapted to have two successive movements, first, to be shifted laterally to select the particular point of carriagestopping and transversely to effect release of the escapement and to occupy arresting position, and a rack-member for locking said tabulator-device against lateral movement at the limit of its transverse movement toward arresting position, and a plurality of tabulator stops mounted independent of the carriage and adapted to permit the tabulator device to bring the carriage to rest at successive oints throughout the entire carriagetravel said tabulator members including a verticallyslidable latching device constructed to permit free reverse movement of the members past each other when the tabulator device is in arresting position, the tabulator stop being normally in the path of thearresting position of the tabulator-device, and the tabulator-device being constructed to oper ate, when actuated to release the carriage, and thereby place said carriage under the control, in either direction of its transverse travel, of the operator.

35. Ina typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling carriage and anescapey-to select the particular point of carriagestopping and transversely to effect release of the escapement and to occupy arresting position, and a rack-member for locking said tabulator-device against lateral movement .at the limit of its transverse movement toward arresting position, and a plurality of tabulator stops mounted independent of the carriage-andadapted to enable the tabulator device to bring the carriage to rest at suc =cessive points throughout its entire travel,

said tabulator-device :including a vertically slidable latching device and being shiftable parallel with the direction of travel of the carriage and, whatever its position, constructed to permit free reverse movement of the members past each other when the tabulator device is in arresting position, the tabulator-stop being normally in the path of the arresting position of the tabulator-device, and the tabulator-device being constructed to operate, when actuated to release the carriage, and thereby place said carriage under the control, in either direction of its transverse travel, of the operator.

36. In a typewriter, the combination with a laterally travel-ing carriage and an escapement, of a tabulator device mounted on the carriage in releasing association with the escapement and adapted to be shifted laterally to select the particular point of carriage stopping and transversely to effect release of the escapement and to occupy arresting position, a rack-member for locking said tabulator device against lateral movement at the limit of its transverse movement toward arresting position, a plurality of tabulator stops mounted independent of the carriage and adapted to enable the tabulator device to bring the carriage to rest at successive points throughout the entire carriage travel, and a lock for securing the tabulator against lateral shifting when in arresting position and disposed in position, relative to the tabulator-device, to be engaged by the same when actuated to occupy arresting-position, said tabulator device including :a vertically slidable latching device constructed to permit free reverse movement of the tabulator members past each other when the tabulator device is in arresting position, the tabulatorstop being normally in the path of the arrest ing position of the tabulator-device, and the tabulator-device being constructed to operate, when actuated to release the (carriage, .and thereby place said carriage under the control, in either direction of its transverse travel, of the operator.

'37. Ina typewriter, the combination with a laterally traveling-carriage and an escapement, of a tabulator device mounted-on the carriage and adapted to be shifted 'laterally .to select the particular point of carriageslidable latching device constructed to per- .mit :free reverse movement of the tabulator members past each other-whenthe tabulator device is in arresting position, the tabulatorstop being normally in the path of the arresting position of the tabulator-device, and the tabulator-device being constructed to operate, when actuated to release the carriage, and thereby place said carriage under the control, in either direction of its transverse travel, of the operator.

38. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage and its escapement mechanism, of a shaft having depressed and elevated regions corresponding with points of carriagestopping, a tabulator-device slidingly and rotatably mounted on said shaft and releasingly associated with the escapement mechanism, manual means for moving said device slidingly to select the desired point of carriage-stopping and rotatable to effect carriage-release and to occupy arresting position, and an engaging member carried by the tabulator-device and disposed to contact automatically with the depressed. portion of said shaft.

In testimony whereof, I aifix my signature, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

GEORGE W. DONNING.

Witnesses M. P. CHATTIN, J. R. lVILTsIE. 

